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The following information was taken from the United Nations and Partners 2006 Work Plan for Sudan:
This sector is appealing for US$114 million in humanitarian action and US$4.22 million in recovery and development. Some key priorities of the sector include: the construction and repair of 1,500 km of road in Southern Sudan; improved access to basic social services and public infrastructure in Darfur; development of road networks and community development centres in Abyei; improved access to basic social services and public infrastructure in Blue Nile; development of community capacity and rehabilitation of community assets; improved access to basic social services and public infrastructure in Eastern Sudan; and upgraded IDP camps and informal settlement in metropolitan Khartoum.
Cross-Sector Support For Return
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The following information was taken from the United Nations and Partners 2006 Work Plan for Sudan:
This sector is appealing for US$67.3 million in humanitarian action. The UN expects 680,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and refugees from the North-South conflict to return to their areas of origin in 2006. Creating conditions conducive to the sustainable reintegration of the returnees in the receiving communities is seen as crucial to the process.
Demobilisation, Disarmament And Reintegration
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The following information was taken from the United Nations and Partners 2006 Work Plan for Sudan:
This sector is appealing for US$59.4 million in recovery and development. DDR is considered as one of the key policy and programme priorities for the 2005-2007 period, according to the 2005 Joint Assessment Mission (JAM).
Education And Vocational Training
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The following information was taken from the United Nations and Partners 2006 Work Plan for Sudan:
This sector is appealing for US$139 million in humanitarian action and US$48.7 million in recovery and development. Some key priorities in this sector include: equitable access to quality basic education for girls and boys; improved access to complementary basic education for school children, adolescents and adults; and increased availability of vocational skills training programmes.
Food Aid
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The following information was taken from the United Nations and Partners 2006 Work Plan for Sudan:
This sector is appealing for US$555 million in humanitarian action. Some key priorities in this sector include: stabilisation of the nutritional status of food insecure populations; and use of food aid to support food security and livelihoods, nutrition and education sector plan objectives.
Food Security And Livelihood Recovery
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The following information was taken from the United Nations and Partners 2006 Work Plan for Sudan:
This sector is appealing for US$84.1 million in humanitarian action and US$33.4 million in recovery and development. Some key priorities in this sector include: protection and promotion of livelihoods and food security through emergency support to agriculture, livestock, income generation and markets; and strengthened legal and traditional mechanisms to resolve disputes over land and natural resources for communities in pilot states.
Gender
Governance And Rule Of Law
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The following information was taken from the United Nations and Partners 2006 Work Plan for Sudan:
This sector is appealing for US$3.86 million in humanitarian action and US$8.84 million in recovery and development. Some key priorities in this sector include: establishment and building of capacity for systems that provide for open, transparent and accountable public financial management, and which guard against corruption in Southern Sudan; promotion of the emergence of an active and empowered civil society in Southern Sudan; and improved access to justice through legal aid and advocacy in Abyei, Blue Nile and Southern Kordofan.
Health
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The following information was taken from the United Nations and Partners 2006 Work Plan for Sudan:
This sector is appealing for US$125 million in humanitarian action and 17.7 million in recovery and development. Some key priorities in this sector include: increased service delivery access; regular and timely provision of adequate essential drugs; improved quality of health care delivery services; strengthened emergency preparedness, response and mitigation; and expanded and consolidated provision of comprehensive packages of basic health services and disease control of acceptable quality.
Mine Action
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The following information was taken from the United Nations and Partners 2006 Work Plan for Sudan:
This sector is appealing for US$54.8 million in humanitarian action. The sector will prioritise high impact areas totalling 596 minefields. It will also conduct surveys on approximately 11,000 km of prioritised roads including the survey and clearance of 1,400 km to support return and agency priorities mainly in Southern and central Sudan.
NFIs, Common Services And Coordination
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The following information was taken from the United Nations and Partners 2006 Work Plan for Sudan:
This sector is appealing for US$150 million in humanitarian action and US$6.85 million in recovery and development. With the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), increased stability in a number of areas, endorsement of the JAM by national authorities, and the increasing pace of IDP and refugee returns to their areas of origin coordination structures will focus increasingly on recover and development. Coordination structures will therefore be modified to accommodate the transition form relief to recovery and will be tailored to meet particular regional needs.
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Nutrition
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The following information was taken from the United Nations and Partners 2006 Work Plan for Sudan:
This sector is appealing for US$50.8 million in humanitarian action and US$0.97 million in recovery and development. Some key priorities in this sector include: the prevention and management of acute malnutrition among under fiver year olds; improved nutritional status of target groups; improved capacity of the state level health ministries; and the integration of nutrition into every level of health care service.
Protection And Human Rights
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The following information was taken from the United Nations and Partners 2006 Work Plan for Sudan:
This sector is appealing for US$72.4 million in humanitarian action. The Work Plan focuses particular attention on ensuring that legal obligation to secure respect for human rights, including international human rights law, international refugee law and international humanitarian law, are translated into policy and practice among officials, community leaders and communities. Activities will not only include training and capacity building, but also support community-based protection networks.
Water And Sanitation
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The following information was taken from the United Nations and Partners 2006 Work Plan for Sudan:
This sector is appealing for US$103 million in humanitarian action and US$31.6 million in recovery and development. Some key priorities in this sector include: ensuring continuous availability of improved water services; building the capacity of national sector partners; and expanding access for people in rural areas and small towns to safe water and sanitation.
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